I've noticed ground hogs off and on over the six years I have lived here.
This is my second year however having a vegetable garden, and it would appear the groundhogs have figured out it's there. Every single greenbean plant I have has been chewed down to the stalk, only about 2" sticking up out of the ground.
This has been puzzling me ever since I started seeing the plants grow. They would come up, and suddently, it's like something bit the end off. Only about 5 plants have made it to foiliage. And that won't even produce enough to bother canning.
They haven't messed with the tomatoes yet, however I have my tomatoes on the other side of the fence where the dogs roam. That in itself has gotten to be a bit of an issue, but anyway...
I live in town, and it's unlawful to shoot a gun. I've never dealt with a groundhog problem before. I have found the hole, they are coming from under the minibarn next to the garden.
What can I do, with little expense to drive them away?
I've heard of mothballs, has anyone had any luck with that?
My current budget is about $10. I will have more later on in June, but by then it would be to late to get anything started.